Vietnam War Photos - Places

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On Christmas Eve 1964 the Viet Cong exploded a bomb at the Brinks Hotel, a billet for U.S. military personnel in Saigon.
Flying over the Mekong Delta in a Vietnam Airlines DC-3.
The Independence Palace located at Cong Ly and Thong Nhat Street in Saigon, home and office of the President of the Republic of South Vietnam.
The Saigon War Memorial was built to honor the South Vietnamese military, but was demolished by the Communists after they took over Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) in 1975.
Saigon Ladies.
The MACV Advisory Team 28 compound at Tuy Hoa, Phu Yen province, II Corps.
The American Embassy on Thong Nhut Street in downtown Saigon. The top three floors of the building were occupied by the CIA.
The United Service Organizations office in Saigon was next door to the British Council.
The Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV) Annex building near Tan Son Nhut.
Entrance to the MACV Recondo (Reconnaissance Commando Doughboy) School in Nha Trang.